President Trump pardoned his first turkey Tuesday — but his ducks weren’t in a row!

Trump set free a 36-pound gobbler named Wishbone but called it by the wrong name at the 70th annual National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation.

“Drumstick, you are hereby pardoned!” the leader of the free world declared, referring to a 47-pound gobbler that was supposed to have been perched on a table in the White House Rose Garden.

Drumstick had “won” the chance to take center stage in the lighthearted annual pardoning ceremony, based on a White House Twitter poll that raked in over 40,000 votes. The plucky Minnesota-raised turkey garnered 60 percent of the vote.

But staffers pulled a switcheroo, replacing Drumstick with the smaller and more social Wishbone, whom farmers brought as a backup.

In the end, the lives of both turkeys were spared — without many ruffled feathers. The lucky gobblers will live out their days at the Virginia Technical Institute, which features a poultry science program, according to the National Turkey Federation.

They’ll score a custom-made enclosure near last year’s pardoned gobblers, Tater and Tot.

At the ceremony, attended by first lady Melania Trump and son Barron, Trump also quipped that he doesn’t plan to reverse any of Obama’s turkey pardons.

“As many of you know, I have been very active in overturning a number of executive actions by my predecessor,” Trump said.

“However, I have been informed by the White House Counsel’s Office that Tater and Tot’s pardons cannot, under any circumstances, be revoked,” he joked.

The National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation began in 1947 with President Harry Truman, who ate his turkeys instead of pardoning them.